I also concur,

 

I have a 6M Micor (old crystaled) and I got the repeater for free, but I
have a lot of hours into moving it to 6m, and getting a duplexer. I have
about $900 into it so far, but I have some of the coax and stuff for it
already, and I built my own temporay controller from a BasicStamp from of
all places.. RADIO SHACK! (lol). This does not include the work I am going
to do for the site owner, and the lighting protection and grounding, and
mounting for the antennas (I am using 2 dipoles with 3dbi of gain on a 75'
tower).

 

Trevor

 

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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:24 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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I agree,

Don't even start to plan to spend money until you have looked at the
repeater directories and determined if there are any frequencies open.
Then apply for a coordinated pair... You can then start to think about
equipment while the coordination is pending, maybe getting one on the air as
a test pair. Be prepared to move the frequency if you are causing problems
with any other machines or receive a coordination different from one you
applied for    Plan to  spend at least $1000 to $2000 to get a basic machine
on the air.... Be careful about the selection of a duplexer for 2 meters....
There are many reject only duplexers out there at reasonable prices but they
won't work for a 2 meter ham repeater where the split is only 600 Khz.
If there are no 2 meter pairs available look into 220 and 440.... In some
areas of the country there are still frequencies available.... Duplexers for
440 can be found for less than $100 or Ebay.... 220 duplexers will be hard
to find

Dave WB2FTX

----- Original Message -----
From: n9wys 
Date: Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:26 pm
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] My FIRST repeater!
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

> Chris,
> 
> What have you selected to use (radio equipment) for the repeater 
> itself?What band do you plan on using? Have you been able to 
> get your frequency
> pair coordinated? As you can see, there are several other 
> hurdles you need
> to clear before you even start to think about how many 
> connectors you
> need...
> 
> You mentioned "two folded dipoles and the duplexer"... Did you 
> mean a
> 2-bay, folded dipole antenna (making me think 2m), or a two-
> section folded
> dipole antenna (possibly with 4 or 8 actual dipole antenna segments)?
> 
> I guess what I'm getting at is - you need to plan FAR ahead 
> before you start< br>> acquiring equipment. If you can get a frequency
pair 
> coordinated AFTER you
> buy equipment, you're doing much better than some other hams I 
> know. Then
> again, maybe you're way out in the boonies and don't have to 
> contend with
> the crowded spectrum those of us close to the larger metro areas 
> do. 
> 
> Sorry if I rained on your parade some - I just don't want to see 
> you spend
> money on equipment only to find out you can't use it as you originally
> planned.
> 
> Mark - N9WYS
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9hamguy
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:05 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] My FIRST repeater!
> 
> Well, after doing some reading on the website, I realized that 
> t here is 
> more involved than just putting an antenna up and plugging in a 
> repeater. I am installing this system at the counties Law 
> Enforcement 
> Center. It will for ARES purposes with the county's Emergency 
> Management Agency. The first question I have is how many 
> connectors do 
> need for the installation. I have chosen the Antenna system (two 
> folded 
> dipoles)and the duplexers (4 cavity).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  

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